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Old 13-04-2014
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Default Keeping the lipos secure?

I have just built my Cat K1 Aero and after jostling everything around to get the body shell to fit I have realised that my lipos rattle about!

I have a sort of core rc lipo saddle packs and I'm guessing with all the carbon fibre the battery straps are just a little too high for the top of the packs.

What do you put under them to get a snug fit? I was thinking of old bike inner tube cut down.......but surely there's another......and better way?
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I'm assuming they are held in the same way as the KF. If so Ive put some sticky foam on the back edge of the bracket that holds them in place on mine.

Hope that helps.
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3 threads ????
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Sorry dude ( and anyone else who's pissed). The forum keeps crashing on my ipad halfway through posts. Sorry
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Old 13-04-2014
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I use the core lipo's just put some fluffy sided velcro on the battery strap
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